What is another word for presume?

Pronunciation: [pɹɪzjˈuːm] (IPA)

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What are the opposite words for presume?

Antonyms for the word "presume" includes words such as doubt, question, disbelieve, reject, dispute, challenge, and distrust. These words have a negative connotation and suggest a lack of confidence in something that is assumed. When we presume something, we take it for granted or make a judgment based on incomplete information. However, when we doubt or question something, we are indicating that we need additional information or we have reasons to believe otherwise. Rejecting or challenging a presumption can indicate a healthy skepticism and an openness to alternative possibilities. It's important to consider antonyms of presuming to avoid being overly confident or jumping to conclusions.

Usage examples for Presume

Let us try and find out who and what are they who presume to declare it!
"The Martins Of Cro' Martin, Vol. II (of II)"
Charles James Lever
You presume too far, young lady.
"The Martins Of Cro' Martin, Vol. II (of II)"
Charles James Lever
And such is a legal compact, I presume?
"The Martins Of Cro' Martin, Vol. II (of II)"
Charles James Lever

Famous quotes with Presume

  • Everyone's entitled to express their political beliefs. I don't presume to tell anybody who to vote for. I am comfortable telling people what my opinions are.
    Ben Affleck
  • For the sake of argument and illustration I will presume that certain articles of ordinary diet, however beneficial in youth, are prejudicial in advanced life, like beans to a horse, whose common ordinary food is hay and corn.
    William Banting
  • On the recollection of so many and great favours and blessings, I now, with a high sense of gratitude, presume to offer up my sincere thanks to the Almighty, the Creator and Preserver.
    William Bartram
  • If the people are happy, united, wealthy, and powerful, we presume the rest. We conclude that to be good from whence good is derived.
    Edmund Burke
  • You shouldn't presume that all quotes that are in a magazine or a newspaper are accurate.
    Andrew Card

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